China has the largest population of young netizens in the world, but they turn to the Internet mostly to play games.
Step into any Internet caf in China and you are bound to see this sight: rows of young faces, their eyes fixed on computer screens, earphones over their heads, their fingers moving rapidly on the keyboards. A chorus of mouse clicks provides the background music.
The Research Report on Internet Entertainment Trends of China’s Youth, issued by the Institute of Public Governance of Renmin University of China, may shed some light on the Internet caf scene. The report, which was released during the 2005 China Youth and Entertainment Forum last September, outlines how the country’s young people entertain themselves. The top three activities are online entertainment (39.9%), sports (18.3%) and watching television (12.3%).
While blogs, or personal Web logs, have drawn a lot of media attention as a major focus of Internet use, it is clear
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